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Simple Flutes: A Guide to Flute Making and Playing, or How to Make and Play Simple Homemade Musical Instruments from Bamboo, Wood, Clay, Metal, PVC Plastic, or Anything Else
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Simple Flutes: A Guide to Flute Making and Playing, or How to Make and Play Simple Homemade Musical Instruments from Bamboo, Wood, Clay, Metal, PVC Plastic, or Anything Else

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Simple flutes of bamboo, wood, metal, plastic, or clay can be a joy to play and make. This book gives you the basics of simple flute playing, then offers guidelines for making flutes of your own from a variety of materials. It even includes a handy chart for where to put the holes.
Simple Flutes is a must for simple flute players and makers!

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Mark Shepard is the author of How to Love Your Flute, hailed by Paul Horn as a model for our times, as well as the craft guide Simple Flutes. For many years, he was a professional artisan, making and selling flutes of bamboo or plastic.

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Contains the essense of a tremendous amount of experience. – Sam Hinton, Sing Out

An excellent overview. – Monty Levenson, Tai Hei Shakuhachi

A slim, elegantly presented, and highly practical guide… . First-rate, user friendly. – Midwest Book Review, Aug. 2002

This thin volume contains a wealth of information. – Linda Dailey Paulson, Dirty Linen, Oct.-Nov. 2002

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CONTENTS

1 PLAYING

The Sound The Hands The Notes Second Octave Sharps and Flats Breath and Tonguing Making Music Flute Care

2 MAKING

Flute Qualities The Flute Tube The Mouthhole The Fingerholes Tuning Stoppers Finishes Plastic Bamboo Wood Clay Metal Other

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SAMPLE

Here are the two most important rules for tuning:

– A hole will give a higher note if it is placed closer to the mouthhole. It will give a lower note if placed farther away.

– A hole will give a higher note if made larger. It will give a lower note if smaller.

These rules mean you can raise a note by enlarging the hole or by placing the hole closer to the mouthhole. You can lower the note by using a smaller hole or by placing the hole farther from the mouthhole.

It also means you can change the hole size and its placement without changing the note. A larger hole could be placed farther from the mouthhole, or a smaller hole placed closer to the mouthhole.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Simple Productions
Date
16 January 2018
Pages
46
ISBN
9781620355305

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Simple flutes of bamboo, wood, metal, plastic, or clay can be a joy to play and make. This book gives you the basics of simple flute playing, then offers guidelines for making flutes of your own from a variety of materials. It even includes a handy chart for where to put the holes.
Simple Flutes is a must for simple flute players and makers!

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Mark Shepard is the author of How to Love Your Flute, hailed by Paul Horn as a model for our times, as well as the craft guide Simple Flutes. For many years, he was a professional artisan, making and selling flutes of bamboo or plastic.

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Contains the essense of a tremendous amount of experience. – Sam Hinton, Sing Out

An excellent overview. – Monty Levenson, Tai Hei Shakuhachi

A slim, elegantly presented, and highly practical guide… . First-rate, user friendly. – Midwest Book Review, Aug. 2002

This thin volume contains a wealth of information. – Linda Dailey Paulson, Dirty Linen, Oct.-Nov. 2002

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////

CONTENTS

1 PLAYING

The Sound The Hands The Notes Second Octave Sharps and Flats Breath and Tonguing Making Music Flute Care

2 MAKING

Flute Qualities The Flute Tube The Mouthhole The Fingerholes Tuning Stoppers Finishes Plastic Bamboo Wood Clay Metal Other

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////

SAMPLE

Here are the two most important rules for tuning:

– A hole will give a higher note if it is placed closer to the mouthhole. It will give a lower note if placed farther away.

– A hole will give a higher note if made larger. It will give a lower note if smaller.

These rules mean you can raise a note by enlarging the hole or by placing the hole closer to the mouthhole. You can lower the note by using a smaller hole or by placing the hole farther from the mouthhole.

It also means you can change the hole size and its placement without changing the note. A larger hole could be placed farther from the mouthhole, or a smaller hole placed closer to the mouthhole.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Simple Productions
Date
16 January 2018
Pages
46
ISBN
9781620355305